GSC Game World studio has announced the first patch for STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl. The update will be released between November 25 and December 1 for PC and Xbox Series X/S.
Patch details:
- Fixed memory allocation issues that caused the game to crash;
- Fixed bugs blocking the passage of the main plot;
- Fixed bug where NPCs would get stuck in objects;
- Fixed incorrect display of quest markers;
- Fixed issues with story cutscenes;
- Improved quests “Visions of Truth” and “Small Incident”;
- The prices for weapons with attachments have changed;
- Improved NPC behavior;
- Fixed a bug where facial animations for NPCs were missing;
- Fixed a bug that caused NPCs to be in the wrong places;
- Improved quality of visual effects;
- Fixed a bug that prevented players from closing the exchange screen;
- Fixed a bug where notifications were displayed incorrectly during dialogs;
- Bugs with text fixed and some tips missing.
The developers also said that future updates will fix bugs with the A-Life system and analog stick dead zones on gamepads.
Let us remind you that a change for the PC version was recently released STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl, which removed shader recompilation and increased frame rate. Two days after the game’s release, GSC Game World announced on social media that it had sold over a million copies of the second Stalker.
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Source: VG Times
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